Category: Veteran’s Day

It seems we daily hear of the abuses of the Department of Veterans Affairs toward those who have served, and the families of those who died. For the life of me, I can’t figure out why the entire Department is…

This story is close to one year old now, but the details and photo of Master Sergeant Justus R. Belfield should be shared over, and over. According to family members, MSG Belfield, 98 years old, put on his Army uniform…

A temporary end to the “hostilities” of World War I happened on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. The “Treaty of Peace” at Versailles was not official until June 1919. Congress “hoped” that…

Last year I was not so shocked to learn that the Tulsa, Oklahoma Veterans Day Parade was the 5th largest in the country. This year, the commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 577 says the Tulsa Parade has…

Judi McLeod, the editor of Canada Free Press is writing today about JB Williams, a U.S. patriot, who is hoping for “millions” of Americas to rally to Restore the Constitution at the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. on Veterans Day,…

Pastor Scott Rainey was invited to take part in a Memorial Day service at the Houston National Cemetery, as he has done for the past two years. This year, however, he was required to submit his prayer in writing. Within…

by Maggie • November 11, 2009 • Comments Off on Veterans Day Tulsa Oklahoma: Tulsa – Fifth Largest Veterans Day Parade

My hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma boasts the 5th largest Veterans Day parade in the U.S. Isn’t that something for a city ranking 46th in the U.S. by population? Please scroll down for current posts through the remainder of Veterans Day.…